WebBrowser.ReadyState Property
Definition
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Gets a value indicating the current state of the WebBrowser control.
public:
property System::Windows::Forms::WebBrowserReadyState ReadyState { System::Windows::Forms::WebBrowserReadyState get(); };
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowserReadyState ReadyState { get; }
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.ReadyState : System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowserReadyState
Public ReadOnly Property ReadyState As WebBrowserReadyState
Property Value
One of the WebBrowserReadyState values.
- Attributes
Exceptions
This WebBrowser instance is no longer valid.
A reference to an implementation of the IWebBrowser2
interface could not be retrieved from the underlying ActiveX WebBrowser
control.
Remarks
Use the ReadyState property to retrieve the specific state of the WebBrowser control when you need more information than the IsBusy property provides.
When the WebBrowser control does not contain a document, the value of this property is WebBrowserReadyState.Uninitialized. Other values indicate the control state when it navigates to a new document. These values include WebBrowserReadyState.Loading, WebBrowserReadyState.Loaded, WebBrowserReadyState.Interactive, and WebBrowserReadyState.Complete.